Animals may anticipate and try to avoid, at some costs, physical encounters with other competitors. This may ultimately impact their foraging distribution and intake rates. Such cryptic interference competition is difficult to measure in the field, and extremely little is known at the interspecific level. We tested the hypothesis that smaller species avoid larger ones because of potential costs of interference competition and hence expected them to segregate from larger competitors at the scale of a resource patch. We assessed fine-scale spatial segregation patterns between three African herbivore species (zebra Equus quagga, kudu Tragelaphus strepsiceros and giraffe Giraffa camelopardalis) and a megaherbivore, the African eleph...
International audienceIn some African protected areas, concerns have arisen about the inXuence of lo...
International audienceIn some African protected areas, concerns have arisen about the inXuence of lo...
Understanding the spatiotemporal dynamics of human‐wildlife interfaces is important for the sustaina...
Animals may anticipate and try to avoid, at some costs, physical encounters with other competitors. ...
International audienceScarcity of resources may result in high levels of animal aggregation; interfe...
International audienceScarcity of resources may result in high levels of animal aggregation; interfe...
Scarcity of resources may result in high levels of animal aggregation; interference competition can ...
International audienceScarcity of resources may result in high levels of animal aggregation; interfe...
International audienceScarcity of resources may result in high levels of animal aggregation; interfe...
International audienceScarcity of resources may result in high levels of animal aggregation; interfe...
International audienceScarcity of resources may result in high levels of animal aggregation; interfe...
Abstract Scarcity of resources may result in high levels of animal aggregation; interference competi...
International audienceIn some African protected areas, concerns have arisen about the inXuence of lo...
International audienceIn some African protected areas, concerns have arisen about the inXuence of lo...
International audienceIn some African protected areas, concerns have arisen about the inXuence of lo...
International audienceIn some African protected areas, concerns have arisen about the inXuence of lo...
International audienceIn some African protected areas, concerns have arisen about the inXuence of lo...
Understanding the spatiotemporal dynamics of human‐wildlife interfaces is important for the sustaina...
Animals may anticipate and try to avoid, at some costs, physical encounters with other competitors. ...
International audienceScarcity of resources may result in high levels of animal aggregation; interfe...
International audienceScarcity of resources may result in high levels of animal aggregation; interfe...
Scarcity of resources may result in high levels of animal aggregation; interference competition can ...
International audienceScarcity of resources may result in high levels of animal aggregation; interfe...
International audienceScarcity of resources may result in high levels of animal aggregation; interfe...
International audienceScarcity of resources may result in high levels of animal aggregation; interfe...
International audienceScarcity of resources may result in high levels of animal aggregation; interfe...
Abstract Scarcity of resources may result in high levels of animal aggregation; interference competi...
International audienceIn some African protected areas, concerns have arisen about the inXuence of lo...
International audienceIn some African protected areas, concerns have arisen about the inXuence of lo...
International audienceIn some African protected areas, concerns have arisen about the inXuence of lo...
International audienceIn some African protected areas, concerns have arisen about the inXuence of lo...
International audienceIn some African protected areas, concerns have arisen about the inXuence of lo...
Understanding the spatiotemporal dynamics of human‐wildlife interfaces is important for the sustaina...